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NEW YORK COSMOS Vs INDY ELEVEN DATE: 4/16/16 KICKOFF: 7:30Pm VENUE: MICHAEL A NEW YORK COSMOS vs INDY ELEVEN DATE: 4/16/16 KICKOFF: 7:30PM VENUE: MICHAEL A. CARROLL STADIUM MATCH INFORMATION 2016 SPRING SCHEDULE 2016 FALL SCHEDULE DATE: APRIL 16, 2016 SUN APR 3 VS OTTAWA FURY FC W 3-0 SAT JUL 2 VS OTTAWA FURY FC 7:00PM LOCATION: : MICHAEL A. CARROLL STADIUM SUN APR 10 VS JACKSONVILLE ARAMADA FC W 2-0 SAT JUL 9 AT MIAMI FC 8:00PM KICKOFF: 7:30 PM ET SAT APR 16 AT INDY ELEVEN 7:30PM WED JUL 13 VS JACKSONVILLE ARMADA FC 7:30PM TV: ONE WORLD SPORTS SAT APR 23 AT MINNESOTA UNITED FC 8:00PM SAT JUL 16 AT RAYO OKC 9:00PM RADIO: N/A SAT MAY 1 VS CAROLINA RAILHAWKS 6:00PM SAT JUL 23 AT TAMPA BAY ROWDIES 7:30PM STREAM: ONE WORLD SPORTS SAT MAY 7 AT MIAMI FC 8:00PM WED JUL 27 AT FC EDMONTON 9:00PM SUN MAY 15 AT FC EDMONTON 4:00PM SAT JUL 30 VS PUERTO RICO FC 7:00PM PR CONTACTS SUN MAY 22 VS TAMPA BAY ROWDIES 6:00PM SUN AUG 7 VS RAYO OKC 5:00PM EMAIL: [email protected] SAT. MAY 28 VS RAYO OKC 7:00PM SAT AUG 13 VS TAMPA BAY ROWDIES 7:00PM COSMOS: DEE KUNDRA (646.248.3209) SAT JUNE 4 VS FT LAUDERDALE STRIKERS 7:00PM SAT AUG 20 AT PUERTO RICO FC 7:30PM COSMOS: MAURICIO VILLARREAL (919.808.8848) SAT AUG 27 VS CAROLINA RAILHAWKS 7:00PM INDY: JOHN KOLUDER (317.919.0808) WED AUG 31 VS INDY ELEVEN 7:30PM SAT SEP 3 AT FT LAUDERDALE STRIKERS 7:00PM TECHNICAL STAFF SAT SEP 10 VS MINNESOTA UNITED FC 7:00PM NAME POSITION SAT SEP 17 VS FC EDMONTON 7:00PM GIOVANNI SAVARESE HEAD COACH SAT SEP 24 AT INDY ELEVEN 7:30PM CARLOS LLAMOSA ASSISTANT COACH WED SEP 28 AT CAROLINA RAILHAWKS 7:30PM ALECKO ESKANDARIAN ASSISTANT COACH SUN OCT 2 VS FT LAUDERDALE STRIKERS 6:00PM GUILLERMO VALENCIA GOALKEEPER COACH SUN OCT 9 AT OTTAWA FURY FC 2:00PM LUIS GUTIERREZ STRENGTH & CONDITIONING COACH SAT OCT 15 AT JACKSONVILLE ARMADA FC 7:00PM JACK GAETA MANAGER OF TEAM OPERATIONS SAT OCT 22 VS MIAMI FC 7:00PM LUKE SASSANO ASSISTANT TECHNICAL DIRECTOR SAT OCT 29 AT MINNESOTA UNITED FC 8:00PM SERGIO IBARRA ATHLETIC TRAINER COSMOS ROSTER 2016 SPRING STANDINGS # P NAME HT WT DOB HOMETOWN # TEAM GP W D L GD PTS 1 G JIMMY MAURER 6’2’’ 189 lbs 10/14/88 LAWRENCEVILLE, GA. 1 NEW YORK COSMOS 2 2 0 0 5 6 2 D HUNTER FREEMAN 6’0’’ 169 lbs 1/8/85 TYLER, TEXAS 2 CAROLINA RAILHAWKS 2 2 0 0 2 6 3 D DAVID OCHIENG 6’2’’ 185 lbs 10/7/92 NAIROBI, KENYA 3 MINNESOTA UNITED FC 2 1 0 1 1 3 4 MIAMI FC 2 0 2 0 0 2 4 D CARLOS MENDES 5’10’’ 184 lbs 12/25/80 MINEOLA, N.Y. 5 TAMPA BAY ROWDIES 2 0 2 0 0 2 5 M NIKO KRANJČAR 6’1’’ 176 lbs 8/13/84 ZAGREB, CROATIA 6 INDY ELEVEN 2 0 2 0 0 2 6 D ROVÉRSIO 6’2’’ 185 lbs 1/17/84 ITAMARACA, BRAZIL 7 FT LAUDERDALE STRIKERS 1 0 1 0 0 1 7 F YASMANI DUK 5’10’’ 165 lbs 3/1/88 SANTA CRUZ DE LA SIERRA, BOLIVIA 8 RAYO OKC 2 0 1 1 -1 1 8 M MICHAEL LAHOUD 5’8’’ 162 lbs 9/15/86 FREETOWN, SIERRA LEONE 9 FC EDMONTON 2 0 1 1 -2 1 11 M ANDRÉS FLORES 5’6’’ 149 lbs 8/31/90 SAN SALVADOR, EL SALVADOR 10 OTTAWA FURY FC 2 0 1 1 -3 1 12 G KYLE ZOBECK 6’0’’ 180 lbs 2/6/90 CORALVILLE, IOWA 11 JACKSONVILLE ARMADA FC 1 0 0 1 -2 0 13 M SEBASTIÁN GUENZATTI 5’10’’ 149 lbs 7/8/91 MONTEVIDEO, URUGUAY 14 M DANIEL SZETELA 5’10’’ 167 lbs 6/17/87 CLIFTON, N.J. NASL PLAYER OF THE WEEK 15 M RUBEN BOVER 5’10’’ 157 lbs 6/24/92 MALLORCA, SPAIN NAME WEEK 16 M ADAM MOFFAT 6’0’’ 173 lbs 5/15/86 GLASGOW, SCOTLAND JUAN ARANGO WEEK 1 17 D AYOZE 5’7’’ 149 lbs 11/22/85 PUERTO DE LA CRUZ, SPAIN 18 M JUAN ARANGO 5’11’’ 168 lbs 5/16/80 MARACAY, VENEZUELA 19 M YOHANDRY OROZCO 5’5’’ 130 lbs 3/19/91 MARACAIBO, VENEZUELA NASL TEAM OF THE WEEK 21 D DAVID DIOSA 5’6’’ 138 lbs 12/4/92 MEDELLIN, COLOMBIA NAME WEEK 23 D JIMMY OCKFORD 6’1’’ 185 lbs 6/10/92 YARDLEY, PA. JUAN ARANGO WEEK 1 JAIRO ARRIETA WEEK 1, WEEK 2 24 G BRIAN HOLT 5’9’’ 165 lbs 11/14/88 OMAHA, NEB. HUNTER FREEMAN WEEK 2 25 F JAIRO ARRIETA 5’9’’ 150 lbs 8/25/83 NICOYA, COSTA RICA NIKO KRANJČAR WEEK 2 26 M ERIC CALVILLO 5’7’’ 138 lbs 1/2/98 PALMDALE, CALIF. 27 D GABRIEL FARFÁN 5’10’’ 165 lbs 6/23/88 SAN DIEGO, CALIF. 29 D ALEXIS VELELA 5’8’’ 155 lbs 4/17/98 SAN DIEGO, CALIF. 77 F LUCKY MKOSANA 5’8’’ 170 lbs 9/30/87 BULAWAYO, ZIMBABWE NEW YORK COSMOS vs INDY ELEVEN DATE: 4/16/16 KICKOFF: 7:30PM VENUE: MICHAEL A. CARROLL STADIUM PREVIOUS MATCH REPORT COSMOS PRONUNCIATION GUIDE HEMPSTEAD, N.Y. – The New York Cosmos remained # P NAME FIRST LAST atop of the NASL Spring Season standings after 1 G JIMMY MAURER Jimmy Mow-er defeating Jacksonville Armada FC 2-0 at Hofstra 2 D HUNTER FREEMAN Hun-ter Free-man University’s Shuart Stadium Sunday evening. 3 D DAVID OCHIENG Da-vid O-chee-eng Forward Jairo Arrieta scored his first Cosmos goal 4 D CARLOS MENDES Car-los Men-dez and midfielder Adam Moffat scored his second in 5 M NIKO KRANJČAR Nee-koh Kran-shaar as many matches. 6 D ROVÉRSIO Ro-verseeo 7 F YASMANI DUK Yahs-maanee Dook Given the starting role up top for a second 8 M MICHAEL LAHOUD Michael La-hood straight match, Arrieta opened the scoring in the 29th minute. Cosmos goalkeeper Jimmy Maurer 11 M ANDRÉS FLORES Ahn-dréas Flor-ez played a ball deep inside Jacksonville Armada 12 G KYLE ZOBECK Kyle Zoh-behk FC’s territory that midfielder Juan Arango headed 13 M SEBASTIÁN GUENZATTI Suh-bash-chuhn Gwen-zaati into space for Arrieta. The Costa Rican did not 14 M DANNY SZETELA Dan-knee Zee-tella squander his chance, blasting a one-timer off the body of Armada goalkeeper Miguel Gallardo that 15 M RUBEN BOVER Roo-ben Bo-ver trickled past the goal line for the go-ahead tally. 16 M ADAM MOFFAT Adam Mahff-it Arrieta earned Emirates Man of the Match honors, 17 D AYOZE Aigh-yo-say while Maurer recorded his second consecutive 18 M JUAN ARANGO Wahn Uh-rahn-go shutout. 19 M YOHANDRY OROZCO Yo-hanh-dree Oh-rahz-ko “We were fighting, and we found a goal in the first 21 D David Diosa Da-vid Dee-ohsa half that gave us some oxygen,” said Cosmos Head 23 D JIMMY OCKFORD Jimmy Ohk-ferd Coach Giovanni Savarese after the match. 24 G BRIAN HOLT Bri-an Hohlt 25 F JAIRO ARRIETA High-roh Arr-ee-ehta “I’ve tried to repay the coaching staff for trust- ing me,” Arrieta said. “Juan [Arango] and I have 26 M ERIC CALVILLO Eric Cal-veeyo formed a partnership where he moves ahead of 27 D GABRIEL FARFÁN Gah-bree-el Far-fáhn me or vice-versa to try to confuse our opponent.” 29 D ALEXIS VELELA Uh-leks-is Veh-lel-uh 77 F LUCKY MKOSANA Lucky Ko-sana Halftime substitute Adam Moffat scored next to give New York some breathing room. In the 55th minute Croatian midfielder Niko Kranjčar, making weaved through defenders and left the ball for his first Cosmos start, found a wide-open Moffat Arango. The ensuing shot was partially blocked at the edge of the penalty area. The Scottish and caromed off the crossbar. midfielder welcomed the look with a blast to the far side and past Gallardo. With the victory the Cosmos improve to 2-0-0 on the young NASL season, remaining atop the Spring “The second half was different. We looked more Season standings with six points and a three- like ourselves,” Savarese said. “The clean sheet goal advantage on the Carolina RailHawks in goal for us was very important.” differential. “It’s great coming in and making an impact,” said Moffat. “To have some effect on the game by scoring felt good.” Arrieta and Arango nearly combined for a third Cosmos goal in the 90th minute, when Arrieta NEW YORK COSMOS vs INDY ELEVEN DATE: 4/16/16 KICKOFF: 7:30PM VENUE: MICHAEL A. CARROLL STADIUM 2015 OVERALL INDIVIDUAL STATS - COSMOS SPRING 2016 DETAILED GAME STATS # P NAME GP GS MIN G A Y R 4/3/16 vs OTT NYC OTT 1 G JIMMY MAURER 2 2 180 0 0 0 0 GOALS 3 0 2 D HUNTER FREEMAN 2 2 180 0 0 0 0 POSSESSION 52.7% 47.3% CORNERS 2 7 3 D DAVID OCHIENG 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 SHOTS ON TARGET 7 3 4 D CARLOS MENDES 2 2 180 0 0 0 0 SHOTS OFF TARGET 3 3 5 M NIKO KRANJČAR 2 1 88 0 1 0 0 FOULS 14 10 6 D ROVÉRSIO 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 7 F YASMANI DUK 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4/10/16 vs JAX NYC JAX 8 M MICHAEL LAHOUD 2 2 180 0 0 0 0 GOALS 2 0 11 M ANDRÉS FLORES 2 1 105 0 0 0 0 POSSESSION 49.5% 50.5% 12 G KYLE ZOBECK 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 CORNERS 0 10 SHOTS ON TARGET 4 1 13 M SEBASTIÁN GUENZATTI 2 2 170 0 0 1 0 SHOTS OFF TARGET 2 1 14 M DANNY SZETELA 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 FOULS 16 12 15 M RUBEN BOVER 2 2 108 0 0 1 0 16 M ADAM MOFFAT 2 0 72 2 0 0 0 17 D AYOZE 2 2 180 0 0 0 0 18 M JUAN ARANGO 2 2 167 2 1 0 0 19 M YOHANDRY OROZCO 1 0 10 0 0 0 0 21 D DAVID DIOSA 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 23 D JIMMY OCKFORD 2 2 180 0 0 0 0 24 G BRIAN HOLT 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 25 F JAIRO ARRIETA 2 2 176 1 1 2 0 26 M ERIC CALVILLO 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 27 D GABRIEL FARFÁN 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 29 D ALEXIS VELELA 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 77 F LUCKY MKOSANA 1 0 4 0 0 0 0 SPRING 2016 STARTING LINEUPS DATE OPPONENT RESULT GK DEFENDERS MIDFIELDERS FORWARDS GOALS UNUSED SUBS Flores, Bover (Moffat 64’), Ayoze, C.
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